The Cincinnati Lancet=Clinic
1903; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
H. G. Marxmiller, B. Merrill Ricketts, Henry Jacobson, Thomas H. Manley, James M. Anders, Alfred Stengel, William W. Keen, J. William White, W. A. Newman Dorland, Warren Stone Bickham, Barton Cooke Hirst, J. Clarence Webster,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Cincinnati Lancet=Clinic A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, The Cincinnati Lancet=Clinic. Essay: Life, Living and Nutrition, Primary Dressing in Open Fracture, Our Attitude toward Appendicitis, Further Reports on Glycobenphene-Heil Emphasize Its Value in the Local Treatment of Skin Diseases, Particularly Eczema, Palatable yet Effectual, A Text-Book of Operative Surgery. Covering the Surgical Anatomy and Operative Technique Involved in the Operations of General Surgery. Written for Students and Practitioners. By Warren Stone Bickham, PharM., M.D., Assistant Instructor in Operative Surgery, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York; Late Visiting Surgeon to Charity Hospital, New Orleans, Etc. Handsome Octavo of 984 Pages, with 559 Illustrations, Entirely Original. Philadelphia, New York, London: W. B. Saunders & Company, 1903. Cloth, $6.00 Net; Sheep or Half Morocco, $7.00 Net, A Text-Book of Diseases of Women. By Barton Cooke Hirst, M.D., Professor of Obstetics in the University of Pennsylvania; Gynecologist to the Howard, the Orthopedic, and the Philadelphia Hospitals. Handsome Octavo Volume of 675 Pages, Sumptuously Illustrated with Some 650 Mostly Original Illustrations, Many in Colors. Philadelphia, New York, London: W. B. Saunders & Company, 1903. Cloth, $5.00 Net; Sheep or Half Moroco, $6.00 Net, Closure of Wounds, Fetal and Infantile Typhoid, A Text-Book of Obstetrics. By J. Clarence Webster, M.D. (Edin.), F. R. C. P. E., F. R. S. E., Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Rush Medical College, in Affiliation with the University of Chicago; Obstetrician and Gynecologist to the Presbyterian Hospital, Chicago; Obstetrician to the Chicago Lying-In Hospital and Dispensary, Chicago; Etc., Etc. Handsome Octavo Volume of 757 Pages, with 383 Illustrations, 23 in Colors. Philadelphia, New York, London: W. B. Saunders & Company, 1903 Cloth, $5.00 Net; Sheep or Half Morocco, $6.00 Net, Cockroaches as Conveyors of Typhoid Infection, The Alleviation of Tuberculosis, Medical Inspection of School Children, The Mystery and Wonder of Memory, The Value of Lumbar Puncture in General Practice, The American Illustrated Medical Dictionary. For Practitioners and Students. A Complete Dictionary of the Terms Used in Medicine, Surgery, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Chemistry, and the Kindred Branches, Including Much Collateral Information of an Encyclopedic Character, Together with New and Elaborate Tables of Arteries, Muscles, Nerves, Veins, Etc.; of Bacilli, Bacteria, Micrococci, Streptococci; Eponymic Tables of Diseases, Operations, Signs and Symptoms, Stains, Tests, Methods of Treatment, Etc., Etc. By W. A. Newman Dorland, A.M., M.D., Editor of the "American Pocket Medical Dictionary. " Handsome Large Octavo, Nearly 800 Pages, Bound in Full Flexible Leather. Philadelphia, New York, London: W. B. Saunders & Company, 1903. Price, $4 50 Net; with Thumb Index, $5.00 Net, The Leucocyte Count in the Summer Diarrheas of Children, Quackery Subtilties, Uremia and Its Differential Diagnosis, A Consideration of the Liver as a Factor in the Cause, Prevention and Treatment of Disease, Myeloid Leukemia Report of a Case, with a Brief Resume, American Text-Book of Surgery. For Practitioners and Students. Edited by William W. Keen, M.D., LL.D., F.R.C.S. (Hon.), Professor of the Principles of Surgery and of Clinical Surgery, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia; and J. William White, M.D., John Rhea Barton Professor of Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Fourth Edition, Thoroughly Revised and Greatly Enlarged. Handsome Octavo of 1, 363 Pages, with 551 Text-Illustrations and 39 Full-Page Plates, Many in Colors. Philadelphia, New York, London: W. B. Saunders & Company, 1903. Cloth, $7.00 Net; Sheep or Half Morocco, $8.00 Net, In Plebitis Absolute Immobilization of the Limb Should Be the Rule during the Prevalence of Fever and for Some Time Afte, Conservatism a Necessity, Recreation Centers, The Hot-Water Bottle and the Newly Born, The Importance of the Nerve Centres in Pulmonary Consumption, Further Researches regarding Streptococci, A Text-Book of Pathology. By Alfred Stengel, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania. Octavo Volume of 933 Pages, with 394 Text-Illustrations, Many in Colors, and 7 Full-Page Colored Plates. Philadelphia, New York, London: W. B. Saunders & Company, 1903. Cloth, $5.00 Net; Sheep or Half Morocco, $6.00 Net, The Bloodless Operation of Lorenz, Surgery of Prostate, Pancreas, Diaphragm, Spleen and Thyroid Surgery of the Spleen, Current Literature A Contribution to the Study of the Etiology and Pathology of Renal Disease, Rectal Fissures Should Be Swabbed with Pure Carbolic Acid, Followed by Alcohol and Gauze Packing, Whenever Blood, Serum or Any Other Discharge Shows at the Edges or at Any Other Part of a Dressing, the Latter Should Be Changed, since the Secretion Exposed to the Air Is Apt to Become Infected, and This Process Is Likely to Extend after a Short Time down to the Wound, The Diagnosis of Ulcer of the Stomach, Subcutaneous Fat Absorption, Utero-Vaginal Catarrh.—On the Subject of Utero-Vaginal Catarrh, H. S. Reeser, of Reading, Pa., Writes, Quinine, Arsenic and Potassium Iodide Are among the Best Routine Remedies in the Treatment of Hay Fever, Brachial Neuralgia, Angina Pectoris. Review: Book Reviews A Text-Book of the Practice of Medicine. By James M. Anders, M.D., Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of ….
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